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[ale] Web Site
- Subject: [ale] Web Site
- From: rev.null at gmail.com (Rev. Johnny Healey)
- Date: Fri, 28 Apr 2006 11:00:59 -0400
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
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Rather than restricting KDE, you might want to dump it entirely and build a
custom x-session that loads a window manager and runs firefox. As for
locking down firefox, I know that there are several extensions designed for
kiosk use. You may want to look into using one of those.
On 4/28/06, Terry Bailey <terry at bitlinx.com> wrote:
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> I have a computer with an Internet connection in a foyer running SUSE
> 10.0. I would like to restrict KDE so that Firefox is the only thing that
> can be accessed. Also, I would like to restrict Firefox so that it goes
> to
> just one Web site. Any suggestions? I could use iptables to restrict
> Firefox. However, the web site to which I want to point has numerous links
> to other web sites which is OK. So because of that, iptables could get
> messy unless there is a way to check for "REFER" in the header and if
> "REFER" is found, let the request through. Can iptables do that?
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> Thanks,
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> Terry Bailey
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